by chellie | May 20, 2025 | personal growth, Professional Development
Creativity isn’t just for writers, artists, and content creators. It’s an essential skill that can enhance nearly every aspect of your life, especially in the workplace. Whether you’re in a leadership role, part of a team, or managing daily tasks,...
by chellie | May 15, 2025 | Branding, Career Branding, Corporate Culture, leadership, personal branding, personal growth, Professional Development
Wales St. Aubrey, TX – May 10, 2025 – The CEO Views is proud to recognize Chellie W. Phillips, Speaker, Coach & Trainer, and Author of Culture Secrets, with the award of ‘Most Inspiring Women Leaders to Watch 2025’. The award honors Chellie W. Phillips for her...
by chellie | May 6, 2025 | Corporate Culture, leadership, Professional Development
When it comes to culture building, there’s one silent killer that gets overlooked all the time: Waiting. Waiting for the perfect time.Waiting for more data.Waiting for buy-in.Waiting until the “real work” is done. But the truth is, culture is shaped in real time.In...
by chellie | Apr 29, 2025 | Corporate Culture, leadership, Professional Development
Even the most well-intentioned leaders can unknowingly hold themselves—and their culture—back. Culture isn’t built in mission statements or on a poster in the breakroom. It’s built in everyday decisions, interactions, and beliefs. And sometimes, the beliefs holding...
by chellie | Apr 22, 2025 | Branding, Career Branding, Professional Development
If you’ve ever filled out a self-assessment form at work and wondered, “Does this even matter?” — let me tell you: it does. Your self-assessment is more than just a task to check off. It’s a powerful opportunity to build your personal career brand, shape how others...
by chellie | Apr 8, 2025 | Career, Career Branding, Corporate Culture, Professional Development
“How do I advance my career?”That’s one of the questions I get asked the most—whether it’s from someone just entering the workforce or someone ready for a change. People want progress—but not at the cost of burnout or months buried in textbooks. Good news: there is a...